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Mr Justice Moses
Mr Justice Moses is now one of the best-known judges in the High Court after hearing some of the most high-profile and significant cases of 2003. Our phone calls are cheaper after Judge Moses ruled, following a protracted High Court battle, that three mobile phone operators - T-Mobile, Orange and mm02 - should reduce their call charges, and he passed judgment on Ian Huntley - the man convicted of murdering Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - in far and away the most high-profile criminal case of the year. Also, no one interested in freedom of speech could have missed his dismissal of the appeal by former UK spy David Shayler, who is serving a sentence for passing classified information and documents to the press.

Other rulings by Judge Moses in 2003 resulted in widowers being denied the bereavement allowance granted to widows in Wilkinson v Inland Revenue Commissioners, and asylum seekers were told they could not get compensation for intimidation and violence they suffered after being rehoused in Gezer v Secretary of State.


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